What is the value of attending a school that has achieved candidacy or accreditation?
The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, which provides the examination required in most states, requires that individuals who enroll in an acupuncture or Oriental medicine college in the U.S. after July 1, 1999 must graduate from a college that is ACAOM accredited or achieved candidacy status at the time of graduation. This achievement attests to the College professional status in the field Oriental Medicine education and ensures its graduates are eligible for National Certification testing.
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